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If he refuses to do so, Congress may have no choice but to apply pressure.

With the caveats in place that (a) I'd want to review the separation of powers considerations at play, and (b) I'd want to see the details of the actual legislation, I'd be inclined to support a measure that at least captures the spirit and face-value intent of what Warren and her colleagues are proposing.

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